Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . .cases may be mentioned: CASE 13.—M., female, thirty-six years old. Epileptic attacks for thelast two years. Lues ten years previously. Optic neuritis, left mure markedthan the light. The roentgen examination showed on the inner surface of the frontalbone a flat enostosis projecting inward about (i mm. It was 3 cm. broad,and was surrounded by prominent vein furrows. (See Redlich and Sehiiller,Case 22, with Fig. S, Plate XVIII.) Case 14.— (Already mentioned on page lid.) K., male, thirty-threeyears old. Lues thirteen years previously. Numerous recurr


Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . .cases may be mentioned: CASE 13.—M., female, thirty-six years old. Epileptic attacks for thelast two years. Lues ten years previously. Optic neuritis, left mure markedthan the light. The roentgen examination showed on the inner surface of the frontalbone a flat enostosis projecting inward about (i mm. It was 3 cm. broad,and was surrounded by prominent vein furrows. (See Redlich and Sehiiller,Case 22, with Fig. S, Plate XVIII.) Case 14.— (Already mentioned on page lid.) K., male, thirty-threeyears old. Lues thirteen years previously. Numerous recurrences of par-alysis of eye muscles, asphasia, psychic disturbances, right-sided hemi- MFrotscher and Becker described a walnut-sized endothelioma with linn- deposit init, which was located on tin- ala minor near the sella. Clinically, idiocy existed. INTRACRANIAL DISEASES 245 paresis. Epileptic attacks for the last three years. Cranium 57 cm. inhorizontal circumference. The surface was smooth but sensitive to pressureat various Fig. 92.—A sinistrodextral picture of the head of Case IS, page 246. The shadow of acalcareous deposit is plainly seen.


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